i don't know shit about editing, but the only lil thing that (if can be done) could of been changed is the flooring on the last one to make it look wet, but that was bloody AWESOME!
Thanks! In regards to the rain, it was actually added on whim, so I didn't really spend any time "adjusting it" to look wet and what not. But you're right, it would have looked way better if I had.
I used 'The Foundry's Keylight' for keying. The reflection in the glass was actually a happy accident as, if you look close, you can see a tint of blue in the original reflection. And as the sky blue was the color selected, the windows also became semi-transparent, allowing the background replacement to show through.
looks cool, something I learned from this is stay away from white objects like cars if shooting day for night since that white car in the last clip looks really blown out. Really cool though man.
I used Adobe After Effects with the Magic Bullet Suite 2.1 plug-in. They have something called Look Suite within the plug-in that allows for various color schemes.
I just filmed in mid-day with lots of sun and a blue sky. I then filmed moving clouds on a different day. In post I then keyed out the blue sky, dropped a sped up version of the clouds behind the building shots, and color corrected the scenes.
AWESOME!!!!!!!
DarthXboxian 1 year ago
i don't know shit about editing, but the only lil thing that (if can be done) could of been changed is the flooring on the last one to make it look wet, but that was bloody AWESOME!
BunTheHigh 4 years ago
Thanks! In regards to the rain, it was actually added on whim, so I didn't really spend any time "adjusting it" to look wet and what not. But you're right, it would have looked way better if I had.
decodv 4 years ago
looks awesome, nice job
bWpFilms 4 years ago
Awesome job, best sky replacement i've seen on here...Which plugin did you use for keying? How did you get the sky refelction in the glass?
Post some more clips!
animorphproductions 4 years ago
I used 'The Foundry's Keylight' for keying. The reflection in the glass was actually a happy accident as, if you look close, you can see a tint of blue in the original reflection. And as the sky blue was the color selected, the windows also became semi-transparent, allowing the background replacement to show through.
decodv 4 years ago
looks cool, something I learned from this is stay away from white objects like cars if shooting day for night since that white car in the last clip looks really blown out. Really cool though man.
psycold 4 years ago
Looks really good. Nicely done.
KLackey 4 years ago
Very nice =) Gotta try this myself.
Ufosxm 4 years ago
I used Adobe After Effects with the Magic Bullet Suite 2.1 plug-in. They have something called Look Suite within the plug-in that allows for various color schemes.
decodv 4 years ago
I just filmed in mid-day with lots of sun and a blue sky. I then filmed moving clouds on a different day. In post I then keyed out the blue sky, dropped a sped up version of the clouds behind the building shots, and color corrected the scenes.
decodv 4 years ago
Good Job
gdtree16 5 years ago